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Hi all, I have an add in file of which VBA project is not view able
as its protected. Is there way or software that i can unlock it or
extract macro from it. Please if any friend have any suggestion it
will be much appricated.
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Maybe you could ask the developer of the addin if he or she would share the
password with you.

K wrote:

Hi all, I have an add in file of which VBA project is not view able
as its protected. Is there way or software that i can unlock it or
extract macro from it. Please if any friend have any suggestion it
will be much appricated.


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There are services out there that will unlock the project for you. For more
info...

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/fileandvbapwords.html

Other than that if you are just looking for the functionallity you could
create a reference in yoru existing project to the xla file...

In the VBE select Tools - References | Check the appropriate reference. If
you nwo hit F2 and select the xla project from the library you will be linked
to the properties and methods of the xla.

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as its protected. Is there way or software that i can unlock it or
extract macro from it. Please if any friend have any suggestion it
will be much appricated.

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